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drew for harper's, but he drew for other outlets as well. nasty? yes, he drew for harpers. that was he had a contract with harper's annually. which was extremely lucrative. i mean, he made a ton of money, but he was allowed to work elsewhere. not only as a cartoonist, but in other ways, so for example in the chalk talks, he made like eight times as much money in a season doing chalk talks as he got from harpers, even though his contract with harpers was really lucrative. um he also illustrated for lots and lots of like almanacs and calendars christmas calendars and illustrated books. sometimes satirical political books. sometimes just regular books. um, some of which were published by the harper's publishing house, so it wasn't always outside the family so to speak sometimes it was and sometimes it wasn't but he they didn't control him. and in fact repeatedly that was his lever was that he said well, if you try to tell me what to do, i'll go somewhere else. and ultimately that is what happened, but it didn't work out for him. so a quick a history of what happened? what happ
drew for harper's, but he drew for other outlets as well. nasty? yes, he drew for harpers. that was he had a contract with harper's annually. which was extremely lucrative. i mean, he made a ton of money, but he was allowed to work elsewhere. not only as a cartoonist, but in other ways, so for example in the chalk talks, he made like eight times as much money in a season doing chalk talks as he got from harpers, even though his contract with harpers was really lucrative. um he also illustrated...
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time harper's weekly had a incredible circulation. as high as 3000 copies, because they were cast from hand to hand and posted in public places like pubs many many more people saw it. it was really a impressively widely read newspaper slash magazine. he became over the course of a couple of decades and anchor in that institution. the face of that institution in some ways. he didn't write for, it but his cartoons were when everybody knew, and they helped to shape the politics of the newspaper, and the politics of those. decades beginning during the civil war era but really significantly in its aftermath between about 1868, and the early 18 eighties thomas was a visual voice if that is not fixing too many modes of communication for republican politics in the united states, and for all kinds of issues, important issues relating reconstruction, related to electoral politics, social change, and he pioneered a bunch of things about american political cartooning. not, least the editorial and dependent of political cartoonists which is someth
time harper's weekly had a incredible circulation. as high as 3000 copies, because they were cast from hand to hand and posted in public places like pubs many many more people saw it. it was really a impressively widely read newspaper slash magazine. he became over the course of a couple of decades and anchor in that institution. the face of that institution in some ways. he didn't write for, it but his cartoons were when everybody knew, and they helped to shape the politics of the newspaper,...
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when harper and halo get together, harper's mom said it's magical. >> harper got a lot of her own confidenceard and muddy and 10% that is pure magic. >> reporter: sometimes unconditional love comes from rescue animals rescuing children. cbs thus. >>> the "cbs overnight news," will be right back. >>> and that's the "overnight news" for this friday, for some of you the news continues for others check back later for cbs this morning and follow us online any time at cbs news.com. >>> it's friday, march 5th, 2021. this is the "cbs morning news." marathon session. how a single lawmaker forced senate clerks to read aloud more than 600 pages of the coronavirus relief billion overnight as they move forward on the legislation. >> do you believe that he was propositioning you? >> yes. >> reporter: for what? >> sex. >> speaking out, charlotte bennett gives her first interview to cbs detailing what she claims was clear sexual harassment by new york governor andrew cuomo. >>> royal rift. why some describe the relationship between the royal family and harry and meghan as all-out war.
when harper and halo get together, harper's mom said it's magical. >> harper got a lot of her own confidenceard and muddy and 10% that is pure magic. >> reporter: sometimes unconditional love comes from rescue animals rescuing children. cbs thus. >>> the "cbs overnight news," will be right back. >>> and that's the "overnight news" for this friday, for some of you the news continues for others check back later for cbs this morning and follow us...
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he was raising money for his new project and his new project was an attack on harper's ferry harper's ferry virginia in those days west virginia. now why harper is very because there was a federal arsenal there and john brown's idea was to seize the weapons in the arsenal and distribute them among slaves in the vicinity of harper's very in the slaves would use these weapons to rise up against their masters killing their masters if necessary to achieve their freedom and so shake the institution of slavery that slaves would lose their value and eventually the slaveholders would have to concede. okay, we have to give up this institution. so this is john brenner. and he's trying to start a war two free the slaves. it turns out to be a fiasco and without getting into the details. he is captured. he's arrested he's tried he is hanged. and in going to the gallows he slips out a note to his jailer in which he prophesied. that the evils of this country will be purged only by blood. well this sent shockwaves as you can imagine through the south, you know, his attack was on virginia. he was conv
he was raising money for his new project and his new project was an attack on harper's ferry harper's ferry virginia in those days west virginia. now why harper is very because there was a federal arsenal there and john brown's idea was to seize the weapons in the arsenal and distribute them among slaves in the vicinity of harper's very in the slaves would use these weapons to rise up against their masters killing their masters if necessary to achieve their freedom and so shake the institution...
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with kids moms are super stressed but some of us are coping better than others how let's ask john harper host of morning air on relevant radio the network of nearly 200 stations talking and listening to 220000000 catholics across the usa john here in rhode island the motto on our state flag in great big. is the word hope and i remember hearing you tell listeners that every day is a day closer to the end of the pandemic describe the frame of mind to callers to your show the frame of mind callers to morning or and all of the callers holland relevant radio and all of our programs is one of hope because they see how they've been empowered by their own faith in exercising that hope over the last year in the pandemic and of course with the news that we bring in that you bring to the scene development we know that every day is a day closer to the end of the pandemic in this result now more churches are open for public worship we can accommodate more people than we could before they were close to last year in the season of lent and holy week you could not go to church now you can't with some soc
with kids moms are super stressed but some of us are coping better than others how let's ask john harper host of morning air on relevant radio the network of nearly 200 stations talking and listening to 220000000 catholics across the usa john here in rhode island the motto on our state flag in great big. is the word hope and i remember hearing you tell listeners that every day is a day closer to the end of the pandemic describe the frame of mind to callers to your show the frame of mind callers...
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and this beautiful vision display enabled her to sell the book to harper collins. so always thank you see aged 2 am hill. our editor at harper collins had very specific ideas about how the information in the book should be presented and in fact, she insisted that we use a specific graphic designer from harper collins. who had amazing vision, and developed what became the look and feel of her story. >> many people ask us when they initially see the book, where are the people like me? for the photographer who asked, there is dorothea lang and others. her african american individuals, of course madam c.j. walker is in the book as our many of the other women that they would expect to see. i travel quite frequently and i'm sure you can imagine that i talked to all of my colleagues about the book. they always ask me about the women like them. i've had discussions about all the golfers in the book, i've had discussions about all of the native americans in the book. i've had discussions about all the people from oklahoma in the book. and then i've had a discussion about, w
and this beautiful vision display enabled her to sell the book to harper collins. so always thank you see aged 2 am hill. our editor at harper collins had very specific ideas about how the information in the book should be presented and in fact, she insisted that we use a specific graphic designer from harper collins. who had amazing vision, and developed what became the look and feel of her story. >> many people ask us when they initially see the book, where are the people like me? for...
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>> i intend to seize harpers ferry. i want you at my side. >> seize the town? >> yes.ll catch the army arsenal and then we'll hold the leading citizens hostage until the slaves are freed. >> don't you see you can't fight the entire united states army alone. you and your men are overwhelmingly outnumbered. they'll annihilate you. >> this mission will force the people to take action against this institution. >> john, you know i have supported and will continue to support all of your other efforts, but, my dear friend, this scheme is doomed to failure. this is the wrong place. this is suicide, man. >> whether we live or die, this deed must be done. >> for the love of god. >> mr. douglas, i believes i'll go with the old man. the events at harpers ferry, the press and much of the public declared john brown to be truly mad, but he is not. john brown is a man who simply believes the declaration of independence to be true and the bible be a guide to humankind. the future will write john's epitaph on the hearts of a people fried from slavery. like sampson he laid his hands on t
>> i intend to seize harpers ferry. i want you at my side. >> seize the town? >> yes.ll catch the army arsenal and then we'll hold the leading citizens hostage until the slaves are freed. >> don't you see you can't fight the entire united states army alone. you and your men are overwhelmingly outnumbered. they'll annihilate you. >> this mission will force the people to take action against this institution. >> john, you know i have supported and will continue...
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senator harper: good. as the title of the high risk report states, committed leadership is essential to making progress in investment in high risk areas. leadership is the most important ingredient. anything that has something to do with success in the organization. and 2019, january report, the high risk areas identified had met the leadership commitment criteria and of the 36 high risk areas, including the 2021 report, only 12 met the documented standards. we got them a couple of years ago. had 36 that were just -- very few high risk problems that needed leadership. we moved on to hell in a handbasket the last couple of years. that's not the direction we want to be trending. could you take a moment to discuss with us the importance of leadership attention to these areas? given that many high risk areas span multiple agencies. could you do that for us please? mr. dodaro: o.m.b. leadership is essential because a number of high risk areas involve multiple agecies, government-wide in scope, whether it be str
senator harper: good. as the title of the high risk report states, committed leadership is essential to making progress in investment in high risk areas. leadership is the most important ingredient. anything that has something to do with success in the organization. and 2019, january report, the high risk areas identified had met the leadership commitment criteria and of the 36 high risk areas, including the 2021 report, only 12 met the documented standards. we got them a couple of years ago....
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where john brown tries to top fredericton louis to join the raid on harpers ferry. and frederick douglass is, no. basically what he says i'm a writer, not a fighter. but he knew that john brown's rate, his vision was going to fail, because fredericton glass has been a slave. and he knew that slaves were going to weigh their chances on coming out of this life and they would realize, not very good. and so, fredericton glaze was last out there on the subject of abolition. then john brown, but he was farther outer than abraham lincoln. and so, fredericton goes tries to slow john brown down, he tries to speed abraham lincoln up. until during the first part of the war, frederik dog was in his newspaper name the douglas journal, he his berating abraham lincoln from being so slow. this is a war by slavery, we have to declare war in the flavors. we have to do this. and you just think that mike is going so slow until finally, the emancipation proclamation. and then he finally says, okay, lincoln, you finally got right on this. and lincoln brings douglas into the white house.
where john brown tries to top fredericton louis to join the raid on harpers ferry. and frederick douglass is, no. basically what he says i'm a writer, not a fighter. but he knew that john brown's rate, his vision was going to fail, because fredericton glass has been a slave. and he knew that slaves were going to weigh their chances on coming out of this life and they would realize, not very good. and so, fredericton glaze was last out there on the subject of abolition. then john brown, but he...
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and it enabled her to sell the book to harper collins, always thank you ch2m hill. our editor had very specifically ideas about how the information in the book should be presented and in fact she insisted that we use a specific graphic designer from harper collins, laura, who had amazing vision and developed what became the look and feel of "her story." >> many people ask us when they see the book, where are the people like me? for the photographer who asked, there is dorothy lank and others, for african-american individuals, many of the women they would expect to see. i travel quite frequently and i'm sure you can imagine that i talk to all of my seat mates about the book. they always ask me about the women like them. i've had discussions about all the golfers in the book, about all the native americans in the book, i've had discussions from all the people from oklahoma in the book and i had the discussion about who are the woman who are profiled in the year of my birth, the year that that person was born. we are very proud of the inclusiveness of the women we have
and it enabled her to sell the book to harper collins, always thank you ch2m hill. our editor had very specifically ideas about how the information in the book should be presented and in fact she insisted that we use a specific graphic designer from harper collins, laura, who had amazing vision and developed what became the look and feel of "her story." >> many people ask us when they see the book, where are the people like me? for the photographer who asked, there is dorothy...
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in 2018 she left the sport to start a family, giving birth to her daughter, harper.s not been easy. here's her story in her own words. ♪ >> my name is dawn harper-nelson, and i am a gold and silver medalist in the 100-meter hurdles. when i hurdle, it's like poetry in motion. it is a gift that i truly believe god has given me. i've always known that i wanted to have a family, be a wife and a mom. there was really no help and no backing to say i want to be a mom and continue to run track and fold. i did not think that i would ever run again when i made the decision to have a child. but i remember when i was pregnant, i had a moment where i said, when my child sees these interviews, i don't want her to say, did you give up on everything you were dreaming of for me? i made the decision to come back. and the fact that i realized i can have both, that was the most freeing feeling in the world to realize i didn't have to sacrifice. the blessing is having my husband as my coach. and actually taking off kind of that weight and that barrier that i was putting on myself when i
in 2018 she left the sport to start a family, giving birth to her daughter, harper.s not been easy. here's her story in her own words. ♪ >> my name is dawn harper-nelson, and i am a gold and silver medalist in the 100-meter hurdles. when i hurdle, it's like poetry in motion. it is a gift that i truly believe god has given me. i've always known that i wanted to have a family, be a wife and a mom. there was really no help and no backing to say i want to be a mom and continue to run track...
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it's not this if it's not frank leslies, it's harper's we'll get to that in a moment, but this shows the house of representatives and i think 1883 and that this is before the before they've started work. so no wonder the people i kind of hanging about and not paying much attention, but the scene that you see here is exactly how clever actually describes the senate back in the late 1860s. and once again, we have a quote here as the president of the senate seldom listen to a speaker the senators as rarely took the trouble to listen to each other the question discussed might be of the greatest import to the whole nation the speaker's words to himself might be the most tremendous important. so national reel. just the same he had to empty them upon vacancy speaking to nothing in particular. well, the vice president looked in other way and his colleagues went on scribbling letters whispering called political secrets to each other munching apples in the aisles or smoking in the open rooms with feet aloft. now on the positive side, she actually goes on to say that things have gotten a lot be
it's not this if it's not frank leslies, it's harper's we'll get to that in a moment, but this shows the house of representatives and i think 1883 and that this is before the before they've started work. so no wonder the people i kind of hanging about and not paying much attention, but the scene that you see here is exactly how clever actually describes the senate back in the late 1860s. and once again, we have a quote here as the president of the senate seldom listen to a speaker the senators...
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was the widely circulated harper's weekly? a correspondent for harper's reported sheridan after having gotten a six core across the a peckon. was compelled to wait full two hours for the arrival of the 19th. and as a consequence of this to form an entirely new plan of battle in the face of an enemy already prepared in line. well when william emory read this he was he was enraged. and his veterans were enraged. they knew what the truth was. the army's delayed advance was not due to their ineptitude. but rather william emery being obedient to rights orders to halt on the east side of the opecan to let the sixth corps lead the advance with rights entire wagon train in the rear of his core. and you know if you're looking for for much more detailed study about this particular thing there there are some excellent books out there brandon beck's history of third winchester jeff works from winchester to cedar creek and the most detailed, um best history of the battle today scott patchen's history on third winchester historians have wri
was the widely circulated harper's weekly? a correspondent for harper's reported sheridan after having gotten a six core across the a peckon. was compelled to wait full two hours for the arrival of the 19th. and as a consequence of this to form an entirely new plan of battle in the face of an enemy already prepared in line. well when william emory read this he was he was enraged. and his veterans were enraged. they knew what the truth was. the army's delayed advance was not due to their...
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this is harper a police dog in kansas who prefers to play while his partner does the dirty work. the video shared by the hutchinson police department shows harper chasing of the water stream and jumping with joy so much fun so or needs a summer and he's all ready to go there you go now before we go we're going to get one more check on our weather day water won't be the rain will be coming in the way it was coming in for hard we've got plenty by mother nature going on a run you through the long range forecast models we're done with this system here as we get to the weekend things are calm until sunday night new system to look out for. >>beyond that looks like maybe thursday and then into a following system is perhaps possible into friday, let's get to that all important 7 day we've got temperatures were turned back to the 60's we dry out towards the end of the week but after the storm going to getting cold night, we'll return to those 30's across most of those in region so bundle up a little bit will be chilly but at least well the sun back in the driver's seat. >>back to use to n
this is harper a police dog in kansas who prefers to play while his partner does the dirty work. the video shared by the hutchinson police department shows harper chasing of the water stream and jumping with joy so much fun so or needs a summer and he's all ready to go there you go now before we go we're going to get one more check on our weather day water won't be the rain will be coming in the way it was coming in for hard we've got plenty by mother nature going on a run you through the long...
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the video shared by the hutchinson police department here shows harper chasing the streaming jumpingwith joy over and over and over. and i guess don't try this at home. >>yeah biker florida didn't want to wait for the draw bridge. so we just kind gun did a little bit and jumped it. the daytona beach police released this video. so that people would not do things like this they captioned the post by saying please be smarter than this guy. >>don't be this guy some good news for disney fans out there the house of the mouse ceo announcing today that the goal is to reopen disneyland by late april says the exact date should be available in the coming weeks the theme park. it's been closed for more than a year now because of the pandemic the state has announced some new guidelines last week the does allow amusement parks to reopen with very reduced capacity, starting. april 1st alcatraz island that will reopen next monday at least partially today the national park service announced outdoor areas are going to be open to all visitors, but the sell houses going to be limited to people who sign
the video shared by the hutchinson police department here shows harper chasing the streaming jumpingwith joy over and over and over. and i guess don't try this at home. >>yeah biker florida didn't want to wait for the draw bridge. so we just kind gun did a little bit and jumped it. the daytona beach police released this video. so that people would not do things like this they captioned the post by saying please be smarter than this guy. >>don't be this guy some good news for disney...
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tomorrow's dog walking forecast, harper, after a long day of frolicking.erfect day for said frolicking. again, abundant sunshine throughout the day. the wind will be with us. the next chance of showers again, a couple days off, lingers into the first half of monday. a couple dry days, tuesday, wednesday, another chance of showers heading our way by thursday next week. we will take every rain chance that we can >>> steve with his 19-year-old rookie in the dog house tonight. everyone was in steph curry's dog hous >>> march 11th will forever be a memorable date for basketball fans. >> incredible. where has the year gone, right? a year ago today, liz, the nba suspended operations due to covid-19. it was a surreal moment to start by maverick's owner mark cuban. >> it is something out of a movie. >> his reaction to the news flashing on his phone is how we all felt at the time. the league anticipated shutting down for a month. it lasted over 4. all sports are still navigating the pandemic. >> a brutal year. a rough year for everybody. fortunately, it does feel li
tomorrow's dog walking forecast, harper, after a long day of frolicking.erfect day for said frolicking. again, abundant sunshine throughout the day. the wind will be with us. the next chance of showers again, a couple days off, lingers into the first half of monday. a couple dry days, tuesday, wednesday, another chance of showers heading our way by thursday next week. we will take every rain chance that we can >>> steve with his 19-year-old rookie in the dog house tonight. everyone was...
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, said the governor made inappropriate marks during her tenure and gave her an unwanted kiss in "harper's bazaar," boylan said i want it to stop it's a different story in the state capitol where the attorney general is expected to appoint an independent investigator to look into the claims anne thompson, nbc news, new york. >>> the pope is headed to the middle east this morning and this papal visit is said to be a historic one the pontiff is traveling there to ease muslim christian tensions and the trip comes at a very davis time. nbc's raf sanchez joins us with more. >> reporter: good morning. the pope is going to a region that's seen so much war. this is going to be a busy trip. hundreds of thousands of christians have fled the country in recent years heechls going to areas once controlled by isis and he's going to meet christians who survived the dark time on saturday he's going to the holy city, meet one of iraq's top shia muslim clerics. as you aid, this trip is not without risk the pope is 84 years old he's been vaccinated but iraq still very much in the grips of covid and there's b
, said the governor made inappropriate marks during her tenure and gave her an unwanted kiss in "harper's bazaar," boylan said i want it to stop it's a different story in the state capitol where the attorney general is expected to appoint an independent investigator to look into the claims anne thompson, nbc news, new york. >>> the pope is headed to the middle east this morning and this papal visit is said to be a historic one the pontiff is traveling there to ease muslim...
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tomorrow's dog walking forecast, harper, after a long day of frolicking.erfect day for said frolicking. again, abundant sunshine throughout the day. the wind will be with us. the next chance of showers again, a couple days off, lingers into the first half of monday. a couple dry days, tuesday, wednesday, another chance of showers heading our way by thursday next week. we will take every rain chance that we can get. >>> steve with his 19-year-old rookie in the dog house tonight. everyone was in steph curry's dog hous this is a no-nonsense message from three. small business insurance usually forces you to piece together multiple policies. that's why three was created. it's one policy that covers everything you need... leaving those old policies in the dust. three. no nonsense. just common sense. leaving those old policies in the dust. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ receive a chargepoint home flex charger or a $500 pulic charging credit. see your volvo retailer for details. small business insurance is usually so complicated, you need to be a lawyer to understand it. that's why
tomorrow's dog walking forecast, harper, after a long day of frolicking.erfect day for said frolicking. again, abundant sunshine throughout the day. the wind will be with us. the next chance of showers again, a couple days off, lingers into the first half of monday. a couple dry days, tuesday, wednesday, another chance of showers heading our way by thursday next week. we will take every rain chance that we can get. >>> steve with his 19-year-old rookie in the dog house tonight....
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elected members are always in the proceeds height of the cattle on parliament hill harper has collected that 100 angry mob of cattle on rush lives. oh he's very strong nationalists. people and india has. some kind of nostalgie from the frankest there are frag of course supported by britain all through those ears i have to ask you this question seriously because allegations are made against you that you have been working with julian assange who according to the un is being tortured here in london and would snowden who has asylum in moscow for availing secrets of the us secret state and the russian army i don't know about russian soldiers being brought in to create an independent catalonia what did you make of those allegations made by any you judge our lives. something you said is a joke but in the span you're really you would say that yazid. for meat and lable happened jascha leave trust in that kind of fantasy obviously we. actually agree julian assange which absolutely no them and they fight for freedom and i personally. ali demanding the release of going to national munch i can screa
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pitino says he was pushing his cart along harper street and crosby avenue. friday afternoon when 3 men jumped out of their car, demanded ice cream and then smashed their car into his car to look at the seattle that don't know nc mother is a movements end people. department is an immigrant from mexico and he says he's been working as a for more than a decade during the attack. his back was injured. but the real pain he says is losing his livelihood. they don't left them without a court. how he going to work. now. >> after sharing this video on social media. you know, he says his followers are rallying behind pitino to get him back on his feet. more than $10,000 in donations have poured in from all over the country job. he says these community members need to be protected. we got to take care of them as much as we will take care of our own family ice cream accor man, whatever it is, you know, we've got to take care of them. this our job is our job to take care of. >> reporting in oakland. dan thorn kron 4 news. >> coming up next with kron 4 morning news after
pitino says he was pushing his cart along harper street and crosby avenue. friday afternoon when 3 men jumped out of their car, demanded ice cream and then smashed their car into his car to look at the seattle that don't know nc mother is a movements end people. department is an immigrant from mexico and he says he's been working as a for more than a decade during the attack. his back was injured. but the real pain he says is losing his livelihood. they don't left them without a court. how he...
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suzanne murphy released a statement on the passing of clearing it reads in part, we had harper collinsel extremely lucky to have worked with beverly cleary and to have enjoyed her sparkling wit, her timeless books or an f or affirmation of her ever lasting connection to the pleasures challenges and triumphs that are part of every childhood. coming up, san francisco, businesses are starting to reopen now that the county is in the orange tier. what that means for employees. also the aftermath of a string of tornadoes that touched down in alabama yesterday. >> plus, details on the trail that led police to uncover thousands of dollars worth of stolen catalytic conver facebook says it is bringing back some of its employees to their bay area campuses in coming months. >> maxing out though capacity at only 10%. the menlo park fremont and sunnyvale locations. they are set to reopen in may. the social media giant will begin repopulating at san francisco offices in june. now under the orange tier city officials say office buildings can bring workers back at 25%. capacity kron four's. maureen kel
suzanne murphy released a statement on the passing of clearing it reads in part, we had harper collinsel extremely lucky to have worked with beverly cleary and to have enjoyed her sparkling wit, her timeless books or an f or affirmation of her ever lasting connection to the pleasures challenges and triumphs that are part of every childhood. coming up, san francisco, businesses are starting to reopen now that the county is in the orange tier. what that means for employees. also the aftermath of...
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harper says he made yoon has details. >> my son kyle is no longer here because of a preventable crash. we have to start to draft e devastating toll speed is taking in our city's family members of loved ones killed by drivers speeding street here. the bay area are voicing their support for assembly. bill 5.50. it is statewide pedestrian safety legislation that includes automated speed enforcement cameras proposed by california state assembly member david, to our bill would direct the california state transportation agency to convene a stakeholder working group. >> to establish guidelines for speed safety pilot programs and dangerous local streets and active work zones. >> a pilot would be operated by local transportation agency and require local jurisdiction to adopt strict privacy protections citations would be civil and not criminal no points to a driver's record. he kept at a $125 with alternative diversion programs for low income drivers and at a hearing. >> san francisco mayor london breed. oakland mayor libby shaft. both fully support ab 5.50. >> every year in san francisco. 30 p
harper says he made yoon has details. >> my son kyle is no longer here because of a preventable crash. we have to start to draft e devastating toll speed is taking in our city's family members of loved ones killed by drivers speeding street here. the bay area are voicing their support for assembly. bill 5.50. it is statewide pedestrian safety legislation that includes automated speed enforcement cameras proposed by california state assembly member david, to our bill would direct the...
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we saw there was an fcc commissioner named pamela jones harper who wrote a brilliant dissent when that deal was approved saying that it was going to completely change the way that digital advertising occurred going forward, and was going to make it impossible for anyone else to compete while also harming privacy rights. so, you know, we have had these terrible tech mergers, it is not just that these companies have become the mammoths that they are by always offering the best service. they have also engaged in anticompetitive mergers and that is how we got to where we are today. >> do you agree with that? mr. skorup: i have a slightly different angle. one complaint is that there is this massive under enforcement of antitrust laws. another angle is that we are -- have fairly clear antitrust standards. don't become a cartel. don't collude with competitors. if you are dominant, don't raise prices or restrict output. these are clear policies. that is one reason why we don't see big antitrust cases because these firms know what the general rules are, they know what courts will condemn, and t
we saw there was an fcc commissioner named pamela jones harper who wrote a brilliant dissent when that deal was approved saying that it was going to completely change the way that digital advertising occurred going forward, and was going to make it impossible for anyone else to compete while also harming privacy rights. so, you know, we have had these terrible tech mergers, it is not just that these companies have become the mammoths that they are by always offering the best service. they have...
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from others to the very wrong their actions and a man called if the international community or when harper will malia a lot of investment a lot of attention to make sure somalia. can't see the sort of stability achieved in east africa particularly somalia if they don't change. the way they are facing the the president who's ended because they're entertaining our concerns of the into painting a lot because we understand the. diplomatic broadly that banks are the diplomats the leverage that they have had to put pressure as president i think will change other ways the concern is getting greater and then coming very very very thick ice a hard time is back with us that's great to have you back i want to play is a strong heart and i'm ridin truly by your response this is professor abdul elven talking about someone she writes out and got into a solution got into an election that had a lesson. mistrust is the main reason behind this election selection processes and this is a rooted in the way the government to manage it previous dispensations of previous election is also the way the for that a num
from others to the very wrong their actions and a man called if the international community or when harper will malia a lot of investment a lot of attention to make sure somalia. can't see the sort of stability achieved in east africa particularly somalia if they don't change. the way they are facing the the president who's ended because they're entertaining our concerns of the into painting a lot because we understand the. diplomatic broadly that banks are the diplomats the leverage that they...
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harper says it made, you has the story. >> but that it sound a shunt hold. chartered is this bill as matter of fact, in our opinion it is a crime in and of itself. california state assembly. bill sb 82 would reduce robberies that do not involve a weapon or to sot with great bodily injury from felony crimes to misdemeanors. >> simply put. >> senator leahy to encourage more robberies to occur in creates a dangerous environment to put all of california in danger. >> this statewide coalition of community leaders law enforcement officials victims rights advocates are sounding the alarm warning of what they say will be an incentive for more crimes being committed. it punishment is reduced during virtual press conference. they showed a video of the man being robbed while doing his laundry in san francisco. it's a under the current law. the suspects would be charged with felonies but not under sb 82. >> it's a misdemeanor home that which on this state. there's not. >> national essential when somebody is a victim of a robbery is more than just a physical attack. they
harper says it made, you has the story. >> but that it sound a shunt hold. chartered is this bill as matter of fact, in our opinion it is a crime in and of itself. california state assembly. bill sb 82 would reduce robberies that do not involve a weapon or to sot with great bodily injury from felony crimes to misdemeanors. >> simply put. >> senator leahy to encourage more robberies to occur in creates a dangerous environment to put all of california in danger. >> this...
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what i believe is a good so who should i write to the problem am harper tyranny of vaccine have courts is do not use or share it it is alaska knowledge used stickers you used things that don't replicate our data across every country we travel to or every sports venue if we want to watch a football game i mean all of the data in it now sounds great and it sounds convenient but ultimately there is a lot of risks to our privacy in the future if we keep creating more data especially how. thousands of signed a petition to abolish britain's monarchy was accused of racism and mistreatment by prince harry and his wife meghan markle the scandals strengthen the case of australians including prime minister malcolm turnbull who insists u.k. royals have no place as the head of state or the queen of elizabeth over maine's head of state of many former british colonies but republican sentiments rising jamaica and barbados will this year become the latest to remove the modoc from the role in their countries professor jenny hawking has written the biography of former australian prime minister. who was c
what i believe is a good so who should i write to the problem am harper tyranny of vaccine have courts is do not use or share it it is alaska knowledge used stickers you used things that don't replicate our data across every country we travel to or every sports venue if we want to watch a football game i mean all of the data in it now sounds great and it sounds convenient but ultimately there is a lot of risks to our privacy in the future if we keep creating more data especially how. thousands...
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i to the problem am harper tyranny of vaccine of course is do not use or share it it is alaska knowledge you use diggers and you use things that don't replicate our data across every country we travel to or every sports venue if we want to watch a football game i mean all of the data in it now sounds great and it sounds convenient but ultimately there is a lot of risks to our privacy in the future if we keep creating more data especially how. you tube content creators already angry at the platform for pocketing almost half the advertising revenue have criticized it now that because it could be poised to take almost another 3rd in tuxes their creator outside of the us you may begin to have taxes the ducted from your u.s. earnings later this year. the online giant takes $0.45 of every dollar paid by advertisers to feature on creators videos under a new policy to tax creators the site is now warning it will deduct up to another $0.30 from content watched by u.s. viewers the amount could be lower if the creators country has a tax treaty with washington but social media users have said that t
i to the problem am harper tyranny of vaccine of course is do not use or share it it is alaska knowledge you use diggers and you use things that don't replicate our data across every country we travel to or every sports venue if we want to watch a football game i mean all of the data in it now sounds great and it sounds convenient but ultimately there is a lot of risks to our privacy in the future if we keep creating more data especially how. you tube content creators already angry at the...
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when you consider the economic argument for this, the article does quote doctor katerina harper of then is costing the uk at the moment, £18 billion a month in gdp. that argument will become more prominent over the coming weeks, won't it? it certainly well, and they've _ coming weeks, won't it? it certainly well, and they've been _ coming weeks, won't it? it certainly| well, and they've been astronomical so far~ _ well, and they've been astronomical so far~ by— well, and they've been astronomical so far. by the government has no choice. _ so far. by the government has no choice. it— so far. by the government has no choice, it has to spend all this money— choice, it has to spend all this money to— choice, it has to spend all this money to try and mitigate as much as it can _ money to try and mitigate as much as it can the _ money to try and mitigate as much as it can the impact of this virus. so people _ it can the impact of this virus. so people will— it can the impact of this virus. so people will be focusing on all that money— people will be focusing on all that money has to be paid
when you consider the economic argument for this, the article does quote doctor katerina harper of then is costing the uk at the moment, £18 billion a month in gdp. that argument will become more prominent over the coming weeks, won't it? it certainly well, and they've _ coming weeks, won't it? it certainly well, and they've been _ coming weeks, won't it? it certainly| well, and they've been astronomical so far~ _ well, and they've been astronomical so far~ by— well, and they've been...
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a reference there to lockdown sceptic conservatives steve baker and mark harper. the labour leader urged the prime minister to stick with his careful approach. if the prime minister does, he will have our support and will secure a majority in the house. if he does not, we will waste all the sacrifices of the last 12 months. prime minister, your plan to end lockdown will be . worthless if your insufficient quarantine measures allow. a new variant in - through the back door. people right across - the united kingdom have continued to make huge . sacrifices, children are not yet physically at school, families are isolated, i there's a loneliness epidemic. people are really struggling, and this can't be all- for nothing. do not leave the back door. open, do not risk all the hard work, all the sacrifices that have been made. | workers across the uk still face a hopeless choice. self—isolating and suffering loss of earnings, or going to work with a risk spreading the virus. ahead of the budget, will the prime minister commit to raising and expanding statutory sick pay on
a reference there to lockdown sceptic conservatives steve baker and mark harper. the labour leader urged the prime minister to stick with his careful approach. if the prime minister does, he will have our support and will secure a majority in the house. if he does not, we will waste all the sacrifices of the last 12 months. prime minister, your plan to end lockdown will be . worthless if your insufficient quarantine measures allow. a new variant in - through the back door. people right across -...
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two weeks later, one of the most widely circulated nears papers in the north, harper's weekly ran a story. the which focused on the events of cedar creek and the ride from wind gesture the. grazing the front cover of that newspaper the was a sketch done by -- and you're looking at that sketch of the newspaper right now. showing sheridan riding south from winch esther and going up the valley pipe to save his army. i am no art critic, but every time i look at this of sheridan of his ride, which is one of the first real quick artistic depictions of it, it looks less like the sheridan and more like stonewall jackson to me. but in any event, this sketch and the accompany article, this helped take that ride a bit further into the realm of an american legend. the article stated in part that it will go down in history as one of the most important and exciting thing events which has ever given interest to a battle scene. so you are going to have sketch artists you're going to have the a handful of others producing some additional sketches of this. but nothing is going to place the ride more in the
two weeks later, one of the most widely circulated nears papers in the north, harper's weekly ran a story. the which focused on the events of cedar creek and the ride from wind gesture the. grazing the front cover of that newspaper the was a sketch done by -- and you're looking at that sketch of the newspaper right now. showing sheridan riding south from winch esther and going up the valley pipe to save his army. i am no art critic, but every time i look at this of sheridan of his ride, which...
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go a bit west from this farm, you will see the battlefield of antietam, and not far beyond that, a harpers ferry , another hot historic site in the united states. so, all of this is in this area. the funding here in south mountain creamery, it's a great place to stop by. i highly recommend it. and we are really fortunate to have the owner of south mountain creamery here. tony, would you like to tell us a little bit about the history of the farm and what people can see and experience when they come here? tony: so, south mountain as part of a family farm corporation. my wife, my brother ben and his wife kate, together we operate the grade a milk plant. on the farm we process the milk from the adult cows. we bottle it, make ice cream. we have things we produce on the farm. if folks come out, they can try some of these farm fresh goods and visit with our cows and calves. we have folks help bottlefeed the baby calves. and something that our family is pretty proud of that we work hard at. brad: it's a great farm. and this farm is on historic land, correct? tony: yes. and some of these preserves
go a bit west from this farm, you will see the battlefield of antietam, and not far beyond that, a harpers ferry , another hot historic site in the united states. so, all of this is in this area. the funding here in south mountain creamery, it's a great place to stop by. i highly recommend it. and we are really fortunate to have the owner of south mountain creamery here. tony, would you like to tell us a little bit about the history of the farm and what people can see and experience when they...
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we see that it was in the harper's weekly as a story of a typical negro fighting for his freedom as he entered the camp and ragged clothes showing and posing these lacerated back to wearing the uniform and so when we again see the range of experience to a confederate soldier with sergeant chandler from the 44th, mississippi to silas chandler who was his servant who freed and then the continued to stay with the sergeant when he was wounded. images of mothers and and family members and wives their role played heavily in the visualizing women and terra hunter writes while women asserted claims of citizen wife or soldier's wife. they were not readily granted either and yet they carefully chosen self-descriptions to find how they were at once vital to and undervalued by the union. so this speaks a lot about how women played the role played in their role and and visualize in their experience and constructing their stories and their memory about using photograph as memoiralizing this experience. images of soldiers and just a rhode island cartoon seat women again in terms of teachers as we thi
we see that it was in the harper's weekly as a story of a typical negro fighting for his freedom as he entered the camp and ragged clothes showing and posing these lacerated back to wearing the uniform and so when we again see the range of experience to a confederate soldier with sergeant chandler from the 44th, mississippi to silas chandler who was his servant who freed and then the continued to stay with the sergeant when he was wounded. images of mothers and and family members and wives...
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through the ranks two weeks later one of the most widely circulated newspapers in the north harper's weekly. ran a story. which focused on the events of the battle of cedar creek and specifically the ride from winchester? gracing the front cover of that newspaper. was a sketch. done by soul eatings and you're looking at that sketch of the newspaper right now. showing sheridan, you know writing south from winchester thundering up the valley pike. to save his army. now, i'm no art critic, but you know every time i look at this sketch of of sheridan's ride, which is one of the first real quick artistic depictions of it. it looks less like phil shared and looks more like stonewall jackson to me, but in any event. you know this sketch of the ride. and the accompanying article this helped. take that ride a little bit further into the realm of an american legend. and the article stated in part it will go down in history. as one of the most important and exciting events. which have ever given interest to a battle scene? so you are going to have sketch artists. you're gonna have alfred what s
through the ranks two weeks later one of the most widely circulated newspapers in the north harper's weekly. ran a story. which focused on the events of the battle of cedar creek and specifically the ride from winchester? gracing the front cover of that newspaper. was a sketch. done by soul eatings and you're looking at that sketch of the newspaper right now. showing sheridan, you know writing south from winchester thundering up the valley pike. to save his army. now, i'm no art critic, but you...
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harper because we had to milk the cows clean the pig pens plants and harvest beetroot and potatoes the farmers had been told we were dangerous that we were murderous and of these they didn't trust us and treated us like slaves so they hit us at the slightest excuse. about earl working. he was finally freed at the age of 21 and managed to set up a business as a painter he tried to forget his past as best he could up until a few years ago when he met his partner marriage will she insists that he needed to find his roots she searched for months sent hundreds of emails and managed to get one spectacular result she found in mills older sister mary who lives only in you know they talk to each other daily. are all. i was always hoping to find him and he never gave up my search now he's too far away from me i want him to come back here. and 2014 france officially acknowledged its moral responsibility towards the so called children of the cause the ministry of the overseas told us that they plan to teach these children's history at school but in real is hoping for more of. the more good more we
harper because we had to milk the cows clean the pig pens plants and harvest beetroot and potatoes the farmers had been told we were dangerous that we were murderous and of these they didn't trust us and treated us like slaves so they hit us at the slightest excuse. about earl working. he was finally freed at the age of 21 and managed to set up a business as a painter he tried to forget his past as best he could up until a few years ago when he met his partner marriage will she insists that he...
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this is harpers garden in philadelphia.private dining room. you have eight restaurants in philadelphia. >> we are allowed to expand an outdoor footprint. >> the inside outside space, and it was very cooperative unlike a lot. >> once the pandemic hit, they allowed us to expand the outdoor foot. >> take me into that space. $30 billion in lost sales, no industry. you cut a hole in your wall during the pandemic to expand. >> we had a limited occupancy. only allowed 50% occupancy. >> reporter: this was a copy place? >> a lot of contracts to expand in the printing needed for social distancing so they relocated to a larger facility. they took over their space and allowed it to expand the dining room so we could maintain 50% occupancy. >> a survey by the national restaurant association to when things get back to normal, 7 to 12 months, a third of restaurateurs. another third say will take a year. another 10% said it would be normal again, do you agree? >> it depends what type of restaurants you have, the dependent on business trave
this is harpers garden in philadelphia.private dining room. you have eight restaurants in philadelphia. >> we are allowed to expand an outdoor footprint. >> the inside outside space, and it was very cooperative unlike a lot. >> once the pandemic hit, they allowed us to expand the outdoor foot. >> take me into that space. $30 billion in lost sales, no industry. you cut a hole in your wall during the pandemic to expand. >> we had a limited occupancy. only allowed 50%...
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one of those is mark harper, chair of the covid recovery group of mps, whojoins me now.ur time. you say giving most of the measures in the coronavirus act until october is consistent with the prime minister pledged when he said the road map out of lockdown would guide us cautiously but irreversibly add to our freedoms by the 21st ofjune why these freedoms not compatible in your opinion? you these freedoms not compatible in your opinion?— these freedoms not compatible in ouroinion? ., t, i, ., your opinion? you accurately set out there that the _ your opinion? you accurately set out there that the prime _ your opinion? you accurately set out there that the prime minister - your opinion? you accurately set out there that the prime minister wants| there that the prime minister wants there that the prime minister wants the domestic legal restrictions gone by the 21st ofjune. on that, by the way, i do think of the fantastic success of the vaccination roll—out in the uk and the effect it is having reduced hospitalisations and deaths mean we could go further and faster along th
one of those is mark harper, chair of the covid recovery group of mps, whojoins me now.ur time. you say giving most of the measures in the coronavirus act until october is consistent with the prime minister pledged when he said the road map out of lockdown would guide us cautiously but irreversibly add to our freedoms by the 21st ofjune why these freedoms not compatible in your opinion? you these freedoms not compatible in your opinion?— these freedoms not compatible in ouroinion? ., t, i, .,...
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battlefield of antietam one of the most pivotal battles of the civil war and not far beyond that is harper's ferry historic site in the united states. so all of this is in this area if you're visiting these places the farm here at south mountain creamery is a great place to stop by you got great dairy and other food products here that you can enjoy here or bring home. so i highly recommend it and we're really fortunate to have the owner of south mountain creamery here tony, brusco and tony. would you like to tell us a little bit about the history of this farm and about what people can see and experience when they come here? sure so south mountain creamery is part of a family farm operation. i'm part of the second generation and now owns the operation with my wife abby her brother ben. and his wife kate the four of us own both the farm operation as well as south mountain creamery, which is maryland's first on the farm grade a milk plant. so here on the farm. we processed our own milk from our own cows. we glass bottle it we make yogurts ice creams have lots of their dairy products in the stor
battlefield of antietam one of the most pivotal battles of the civil war and not far beyond that is harper's ferry historic site in the united states. so all of this is in this area if you're visiting these places the farm here at south mountain creamery is a great place to stop by you got great dairy and other food products here that you can enjoy here or bring home. so i highly recommend it and we're really fortunate to have the owner of south mountain creamery here tony, brusco and tony....
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when she secretly derailed his candidacy for president against lincoln, prompted by a cartoon in harper's weekly magazine. george and nelly mcclellan are a fascinating if infuriating couple. he was a child prodigy from an upper middle class family in philadelphia who entered west point at the age of 15. nelly whose story has never fully been told before this book was a celebrated blue-eyed beauty who turned down eight marriage proposals including one from mcclellan before she accepted his second petition. on their wedding day in may 1860, mcclellan was president of the illinois central railroad. a year and a half later, the 34-year-old was general in chief of the united states army in the middle of the civil war. the mcclellans were prominent on the party scene in washington, d.c., in the summer. in the winter of 1862. even as the white house, congress, and the newspapers fumed at his interminable delays in confronting the enemy. in lincoln's memorable phrase, mcclellan had the slows. in fact, the general had serious mental problems, too. mcclellan's daily letters to nelly reveal that he
when she secretly derailed his candidacy for president against lincoln, prompted by a cartoon in harper's weekly magazine. george and nelly mcclellan are a fascinating if infuriating couple. he was a child prodigy from an upper middle class family in philadelphia who entered west point at the age of 15. nelly whose story has never fully been told before this book was a celebrated blue-eyed beauty who turned down eight marriage proposals including one from mcclellan before she accepted his...
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this cartoon appeared in harpers weekly, which was a popular periodical in 1871.and it shows politics of the catholic church as crocodiles who were emerging from the banks of the hudson river to attack the school teachers. these catholics and the religious hierarchy that they bring with them they are a threat to the institutions of the united states, and democracy. here's a detail from the political cartoon. that's the school teacher. he standing. he's protecting. this is the protestant schoolteacher who is protecting the american schoolchildren from this invasion of catholics and their ways. what does he have talked in his shirt? it's the king james bible. it's the protestant version of the bible. does everyone see that? the people in the background who were looking on, this is the tweet rain. the boss politicians in new york who are in league with immigrants. that's the political thrust of the cartoon which is that the political cartoons are and lead with the immigrants together and they pose a threat to democracy. he's looking on with evidence satisfaction at t
this cartoon appeared in harpers weekly, which was a popular periodical in 1871.and it shows politics of the catholic church as crocodiles who were emerging from the banks of the hudson river to attack the school teachers. these catholics and the religious hierarchy that they bring with them they are a threat to the institutions of the united states, and democracy. here's a detail from the political cartoon. that's the school teacher. he standing. he's protecting. this is the protestant...
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. $783,000 was paid to andrew cuomo by harper collins in a book advancement deal. why is that significant? because when that deal was being negotiated at the same time, according to those reports that we referred to today in the "times" and journal, that's when aides were covering up the nursing home numbers so think about this. why would you want to every cup those nursing home numbers? because you probably don't get a lucrative book deal if it's revealed that you are by far the worst governor in terms of handling covid, particularly as it pertains to nursing homes. and then you see that cbs interview last night, with charlotte bennett, these aren't 40-year-old allegations, to your point that something had happened back in high school at a party that no one could corroborate. these are people that work for the governor, in the court of public opinion to lisa's point, he's losing big time. where he resign? the only way he goes, sean, is by impeachment. >> sean: i'm so sorry for your loss. i meant to offer my condolences. >> i'll give you the last word tonight, robi
. $783,000 was paid to andrew cuomo by harper collins in a book advancement deal. why is that significant? because when that deal was being negotiated at the same time, according to those reports that we referred to today in the "times" and journal, that's when aides were covering up the nursing home numbers so think about this. why would you want to every cup those nursing home numbers? because you probably don't get a lucrative book deal if it's revealed that you are by far the...